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Course Review

Brodick Golf Club on the Isle of Arran is a beautiful location for a challenging and enjoyable day's golf. Alone among Arran's marvellous and varied golf clubs, Brodick's parkland and links course is entirely at sea level, making it accessible for golfers of all ages and capabilities.

Arriving on the mid-morning ferry from Ardrossan, day visitors can walk from the pier to the golf course and still be on the first tee by 11am, which leaves ample time for an enjoyable round of golf followed by anything from a light snack to a full meal in the Brodick Clubhouse before catching the late-afternoon boat back to the mainland. For the more energetic, arriving at 8am on the first boat of the day (April to October) and leaving on the last, at 7:20pm, allows for a full 36 holes with lunch in-between and plenty of relaxing, friendly and well-earned Clubhouse time afterwards at the '37th'!

Brodick is a great course for golfers of all handicaps. From its opening hole, the longest Par 4 on the course, to its three tough cross-water Par 3s, tricky dogleg Par 5 and deceptive Par 4s at the turn, it presents challenges and obstacles which are great to take on -- and hopefully conquer!